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The phrase "lots of changes" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to describe a large number or amount of changes that have occurred or will occur in a situation or circumstance. Example: "The new CEO implemented lots of changes in the company, resulting in improved efficiency and profitability."
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Lots of changes.
"Lots of changes are going on throughout the building".
Like Ghana, aid has seen lots of changes in recent years.
People back home knew but it became so big because there were lots of changes here.
Mr. McNally responded: "Every first draft I know of needs lots of changes.
"This is like the mode now, it's more often and everywhere — lots of changes," he said.
It's created lots of changes for the better, but perhaps I expected more.
GET IN SHAPE Your unemployed body is going through lots of changes.
The Enterprise's uniforms have made lots of changes over the years, but none quite so Freddie Mercury as those!
There's an awful lots of changes and an awful lot of places to go and things to do".
"There have been lots of changes in our political culture, what I have been calling the great Australian complacency of the early 21st century.
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